9 Celebrities Who Can't Stop Talking About Veganism

These stars won't forget to tell you that they're vegan

With the growth of the vegan and plant-based movement, it's unsurprising that a number of celebrities have caught the vegan bug and adapted a plant-based lifestyle.

The ones that really stand out, however, are those that regularly advocate for vegan living - whether it's on talk shows, in interviews, in films, or though their own content.

No matter the platform, nine celebrities who are always talking about the vegan club follow.

Mayim Bialik

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Mayim Bialik is a woman who's certainly remarkable in more ways than one - although her enthusiasm for veganism is a hard-to-miss quality.

She holds a PhD in neuroscience, has been an established actor since her teens, and is a passionate advocate for vegan living.

In addition to regularly discussing veganism in a public forum, she’s made a number of YouTube videos on the topic, in which she takes a lighthearted yet direct approach to animal and environmental advocacy.

Will.I.Am

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The Black Eyed Peas' Will.I.Am made a switch to vegan living was virtually impossible to miss.

Since then, he's publicly praised his plant-based lifestyle for massively improving his health - citing weight loss, lowered cholesterol, and improved blood pressure - as well as for its impact on animals, and the environment.

Joaquin Pheonix

In recent years, the actor has loaned his name, voice, and face to countless campaigns, and films - including groundbreaking vegan documentaries Earthlings and Dominion - all in support of the animals.

Natalie Portman

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Actor and producer Natalie Portman, while cauteous with her advocacy, has made a name for herself as a promoter of the vegan lifestyle.

In fact, the star recently released a factory farming expose, Eating Animals, which hit theaters this summer.

Emily Court is a passionate ethical vegan from Eastern Canada. She is a Challenge 22 Mentor, Digital Writer, and experienced animal advocate driven by issues of animal liberation and social justice. She studied at Dalhousie University, where her thesis highlighted intercultural and gender relations. She is an established public speaker, writer, and world traveller with a drive to provide a voice to those who might not otherwise have one. You can follow her on Instagram @emily.j.court or on Twitter @_EmilyJCourt_.

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